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Executing JavaScript without a browser?

...ng without a browser. I want to run scripts from the Linux or Mac OS X command line, much like we run any other scripting language (ruby, php, perl, python...) ...
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Several ports (8005, 8080, 8009) required by Tomcat Server at localhost are already in use

... You can confirm this by going to http://localhost:8080 in your webbrowser and check if you get the Tomcat default home page or a Tomcat-specific 404 error page. Both are equally valid evidence that Tomcat runs fine; if it didn't, then you would have gotten a browser specific HTTP connection timeout...
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How does “this” keyword work within a function?

... this pointer is referring to the class on which the method was invoked, and not the object being created by the literal. ...
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Scala framework for a Rest API Server? [closed]

... I've been enjoying what I've been learning these days with the Scala book and all the blog posts and questions (it's not so ugly!) ...
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iOS 8 removed “minimal-ui” viewport property, are there other “soft fullscreen” solutions?

...mal-ui with a "touch-drag down" gesture. There are several pre-conditions and obstacles to manage the view state, e.g. for minimal-ui to work, there has to be enough content to enable user to scroll; for minimal-ui to persist, window scroll must be offset on page load and after orientation change. ...
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Good tutorial for using HTML5 History API (Pushstate?) [closed]

... implemented differently in all the HTML5 browsers (making it inconsistent and buggy) and has no fallback for HTML4 browsers. Fortunately, History.js provides cross-compatibility for the HTML5 browsers (ensuring all the HTML5 browsers work as expected) and optionally provides a hash-fallback for HTM...
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Difference between CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_MONOTONIC?

Could you explain the difference between CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_MONOTONIC clocks returned by clock_gettime() on Linux? ...
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Why do we not have a virtual constructor in C++?

... Hear it from the horse's mouth. :) From Bjarne Stroustrup's C++ Style and Technique FAQ Why don't we have virtual constructors? A virtual call is a mechanism to get work done given partial information. In particular, "virtual" allows us to call a function knowing only any interfaces and...
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What is the difference between Class Path and Build Path

...s used for building your application. It contains all of your source files and all Java libraries that are required to compile the application. The classpath is used for executing the application. This includes all java classes and libraries that are needed to run the java application. A Classpath ...
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Who is calling the Java Thread interrupt() method if I'm not?

I've read and re-read Java Concurrency in Practice, I've read several threads here on the subject, I've read the IBM article Dealing with InterruptedException and yet there's something I'm simply not grasping which I think can be broken down into two questions: ...